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Covino and Dakota Johnson and Kyle Marvin and Adria Arjona — have a weekend in the country that combusts into desire and ...
Like in their 2020 comedy “The Climb,” Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin's “Splitsville” is full of first sharp turns in ...
Splitsville' is not the kind of movie you see often anymore. Collaborators and stars Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin explain how they got it made and why they wanted to make it.
The new releases this weekend are indie with Honey, Don't!, Relay and Eden flanked by Splitsville, Lurker and Pools in ...
The meticulous shotmaking of Michael Angelo Covino’s film belies a dramatic staleness, whereas Angus MacLachlan orchestrates ...
At first glance, Splitsville seems like it will follow that formula. The sexual dynamic in question is open relationships, ...
Desire is a catalyst for disaster in Splitsville, a romantic comedy that tears down, and then builds back up, its intertwined ...
Further mining their comedy of bad choices, filmmakers Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin examine male friendship in a ...
Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin's comedy 'Splitsville' tackles open relationships and human errors through slapstick ...
"Splitsville," in theaters Friday, milks four misguided polyamorist characters for maximum comedic potential. Dakota Johnson ...
If you like polyamory, dysfunctional relationships, sex, violence, rom-coms and Dakota Johnson's 31 flavors of blasé, we have a movie for you.
In the opening scene of Michael Angelo Covino’s friendship dramedy, Kyle Marvin’s character flees his wife (Adria Arjona) when she asks for a divorce.